Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Sarah Blanche Sweet (conoixida con o nombre artistico de Blanche Sweet ), naixida de Chicago ( Illinois, Estaus Unius) o 18 de chunio de 1896 y muerta en Nueva York ( Nueva York, Estaus Unius) o 6 de setiembre de 1986, [1] estió una destacada actriz en o cine estausunidense mientres o cine mudo, en os primers tiempos d'a Historia d'o cine .

  2. Stars. Film: West side of the 1700 block of Vine Street. Actress Born Sarah Blanche Sweet on June 18, 1896 in Chicago, Ill. Died Sept. 6, 1986 of stroke in New York, NY. B lanche Sweet made her first stage appearance in 1898 and later became a major star of silent films. Miss Sweet made 124 motion pictures, all but three of them silent films.

  3. Blanche Sweet was born in Chicago in 1895, the daughter of theatrical parents. She began her stage career as a small child and was a seasoned veteran by the time she began her film career in 1909. Sweet was to become one of the earliest and greatest silent actresses. She worked for Biograph on 14th Street in Manhattan and, along with Mary ...

  4. Actress Blanche Sweet was typically cast as the strong-willed heroine in silent films. She was a favorite of D.W. Griffith. Born in Chicago into a family of show people, she began her professional career as a dancer at age 4. A decade later, in 1909, Sweet, now a 14-year old stage veteran, debuted in films working for Biograph.

  5. BLANCHE SWEET: A CENTENNIAL RETROSPECTIVE First Major Archival Series Includes Virtually All the Surviving Feature Films Blanche Sweet Starred In, Including Works by D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. DeMille June 7–22, 1996< To celebrate the centenary of a charming and highly original actress

  6. Blanche Sweet Actriz estadounidense Nació el 18 de junio de 1896 en Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos. Sus inicios en el cine son con tan solo cuatro años y no tenía todavía catorce cuando fue contratada por la Biograph.

  7. Sweet's first husband, Marshall Nielan, directed her in a number of films, including "Tess of the D'Urbervilles" (1924). Her second husband was her stage co-star, Raymond Hackett. She spent her long retirement living in New York, a major crusader for film preservation, and was interviewed frequently by film historians.

  1. Anuncio

    relacionado con: Blanche Sweet
  2. Get Deals and Low Prices On blanche sweet At Amazon. Enjoy the Action, Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Horror and More Stories At Amazon.